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TEFL Jobs in Taiwan

Date posted:2009-05-07 | Writer: TEFLOne | Email: [email protected]

Positions available every month of the year from June onwards. June: Taipei, Taipei County, Hsin Chu and Taoyuan. July: Taipei, Taipei County, Fengshan, Keelung, Taoyuan and Changhwa The school offers qualified EFL teachers a challenging and rewarding experience in Taipei or many of the southern provinces. The position offers a better than average benefit package including reimbursed airfare and an opportunity to teach extra hours and therefore a chance to save a lot more. The school offers a great deal in teacher support, from arrival through to additional advanced training. The teaching is usually in small classes, maximum 18, but the average is about 12. The teaching mix is about 80% young learners, with the remainder adults. For successful candidates, training in teaching Young Learners is provided during the first week in Taiwan. · NT$50,000 - NT$60,000 average monthly salary · Guaranteed salary for at least the first six months · Reimbursed outward flight · 27 days holiday · Regular 5 day working week · Full welfare support (airport pick up, visa application etc) Please note that we will only be able to reply to candidates who meet all three minimum requirements. · Native speaker · Have a recognized degree · Have an EFL certificate, (TEFL or equivalent) If you would like to proceed further or need further information, contact Dave at the e-mail address given on the job heading.N.B. Positions also available in China and Korea.

Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

This unit talked about the different technologies that are available in the classroom. These days, classrooms can have almost all of the technologies mentioned in this unit depending on how much money the school has. It is interesting how technology has changed over the years. In many classrooms, there probably wont be any cassette players or even radios. Also over head projectors aren't very popular anymore.In this unit we studied about the present tenses which is a basic need of a student to start learning to form structures and make sentences by his/her own. Present tenses help us to learn the importance of the actions going on right at the moment or we do in our daily routine or a small part of our past is connected to the precise present. A good teacher should be smart enough to have the knowledge of tenses.


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